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              <text>Photograph Number: MC291-18-8, Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America (Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University), Data From: The Schlesinger History of Women in America Collection, Folder Number: 18, Folder Title: The Radcliffe Unit: AEH to mother, Lydia Newman Holman: Postcards, May 1919-April 1920, Collection Number: MC291, Collection Name: Holman, Anna Eveleth, 1892-1969, Collection Title: Papers, 1912-1968 (inclusive), 1917-1924 (bulk)</text>
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